Did they Explain why Harley Quin is with the superheros?
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Did they Explain why Harley Quin is with the superheros?
[QUOTE=fin5;4839181]Did they Explain why Harley Quin is with the superheros?[/QUOTE]
Not yet and they very well might never. It’s pretty likely Bendis wrote “draw a big spread of DC Heroes” and editorial told Reis to draw Harley or Reis decided to do it himself. Harley’s there because DC wants people to view her as a hero.
[QUOTE=Vordan;4839190]Not yet and they very well might never. It’s pretty likely Bendis wrote “draw a big spread of DC Heroes” and editorial told Reis to draw Harley or Reis decided to do it himself. Harley’s there because DC wants people to view her as a hero.[/QUOTE]
When they're not also wanting people to view her as a villain.
BTW, did they show which villain decided to become a hero after the reveal?
[QUOTE=LordUltimus;4839336]When they're not also wanting people to view her as a villain.
BTW, did they show which villain decided to become a hero after the reveal?[/QUOTE]
Nope it will be in the “Villains” one shot I guess.
[QUOTE=Vordan;4839190]Not yet and they very well might never. It’s pretty likely Bendis wrote “draw a big spread of DC Heroes” and editorial told Reis to draw Harley or Reis decided to do it himself. Harley’s there because DC wants people to view her as a hero.[/QUOTE]
They can't make her [I]too[/I] heroic, most of her humor comes from her sociopathy, and DC knows that. Also, her self-actualization comes from her success as an independent villain. She'd hate being a real hero, she'd get so bored.
So- I’m wondering how the world’s greatest hero got by with a ‘c’ average in school. Was he really trying to hide it, or just slow to catch on?
I’m also wondering if Clark’s identity reveal will be the catalyst that propels Bruce to settle down with selina, and try to have a normal life. Also- does Diana know Alfred is dead? Does Clark?
[QUOTE=protege;4844000]So- I’m wondering how the world’s greatest hero got by with a ‘c’ average in school. Was he really trying to hide it, or just slow to catch on?
I’m also wondering if Clark’s identity reveal will be the catalyst that propels Bruce to settle down with selina, and try to have a normal life. Also- does Diana know Alfred is dead? Does Clark?[/QUOTE]
His senses were likely going haywire and he probably wasn't focusing on his studies. It's hard enough for a normal person at that age, imagine how it is for Kal.
Not a bad issue. At least they're exploring the ramifications for the larger DCU.
The Villains special should be better, I think.
Who is the blond woman next to Barry in the group spread?